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Mhra admission over Natural Triamazon proves Quackometer allegations have no basis
Head Of Mhra Enforcement Say's Triamazon Can Be Bought Online And Is Safe.

BriefingWire.com, 8/26/2010 - Andrew Harris the Founder of a cancer educational research website Triamazon.com has suffered cancer himself.

Andrew say's...

The UK Cancer Act 1939 is over 70 years old and because of its legal restrictions to those outside the medical world it therefore denies people from making an informed choice and denies people their right to freedom to choose what type of therapy to take as The Cancer Act 1939 stops the knowledge of life saving information being placed alongside a safe scientifically valid and proven non toxic natural product whilst being sold.

How can any cancer patient make an informed choice when they are denied the knowledge of safe research proven evidence of what a natural non toxic product has to offer?

Any government should not have any right to deny helpful research information being made available to the sick, desperate and those who are at deaths door.

The Cancer Act 1939 urgently needs to be repealed.

Andrew Harris took 2 Triamazon capsules twice daily prior to a meal for the first 7 days and then 2 capsules 4 times a day prior to a meal while giving a 7 day break from taking Triamazon each month until he achieved the desired results.

Vitalis News.com Radio Broadcast about Triamazon go to this link below.

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/vnr/2009/12/20/triamazon-case-proven-it-contains-no-pharmeceuticals

Grace Filby BA (Hons)Cert FRSA

left an annotation on http://www.WhatDoTheyKnow.com website to confirm in public the conversation she had with the MHRA regarding her Freedom of Information Request (FOI) about Triamazon Anti Cancer pills

Following the MHRA's reply, the Head of Enforcement at MHRA telephoned the next day and offered an apology. He said this simple FOI question created a huge audit trail because they didn't know about Triamazon and ended up looking it up on Google. This explains the lateness of their reply to my FOI question.

He then informed me that the MHRA have found there is "no risk," with Triamazon, "as far as we can tell. It did not contain anything harmful.

He said it is OK for people to sell it as a food supplement. It is OK for people to buy it on the internet from the USA - Florida. It is definitely OK for university hospitals to do clinical trials on Triamazon.

The source of this conversation and the full FOI request can be viewed via the link http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/triamazon

 
 
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